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Man comes in and makes things even more confusing for poor miko
He reminds me of a certain demon in Shin Megami Tensei. Bifrons, I think.Damn, that skull headed butler thing's the coolest character design to come out of this series. Guy was badass
Ghosts are basically leftover energy from the time the person was still alive. Since they are now incorporeal, said energy can take the form it wants, depending on the attachment to whatever tethers it to the living world. This is why Mieruko-chan's dad looks "mostly" harmless, compared to other ghosts we've seen so far, and others have more... Aggressive or frightening looks.I think ghosts are like people. Most are good, but despite that, there's nothing more dangerous in our world than another human being, and the evil ones spend every day practicing hiding it, while you'll only be able to practice detection in the worst situations to do so - when they're already unmasked.
Nah, the ghost is probably talking to the crowd (as in Miko, Romm, Mitsue, Seto and the 4 ghosts with him). Seto mentions "restaurant rule" which is probably to not overcrowd a table and stand in the way because it's bothering the customers, and to not loiter by ordering something hence Seto moving the food to another table for them.I get the feeling that the restaurant ghost, was telling seto to leave Miko alone. Starting to think that most of the ghosts are chill.
The problem I have with this is that it's both to vague and too specific at the same time, somehow. This "programmer, modder" anecdote implies they're somehow warping reality on a fundamental level, but in regards to what? The existence of those supernatural entities itself? It's like a conversation within a dream, where the words seem to make sense until you wake up, then it's just gibberish without context.Because he is not the original programmer so he doesn't have access to fix the code and debug. That's why he talks about authority I think. He doesn't have the authority of the administrator.
Nice"Hey can you tell me what that old guy is"
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Most ghosts that have a level of sentience seem to fill some kind of caretaker role cleaning upIf that middle aged man is the Reaper, i wonder what is the Hooded-Santa-looking ghost in the trains are? I mean, he killed and absorb evil spirit that possessing people right?
Sorry, but that's just nonsense and I'm telling you that as a long time dev. Even the most control-happy corporation wouldn't operate like that, since there's no benefits and only hurdles for their trouble. Actual access restrictions apply for any confidential data a system might process (which in the case of a game is a non issue), but that is solved by having multiple staging environments, some of which might have real data and the rest something made up, you don't restrict code for devs unless it's not a project they work on at all (even then you usually don't, for too many reasons for me to elaborate in this post).just because a person is a debugger that doesn't mean that person can debug any section of the game, in a big project, a dev can only have an authority to access a very specific portion of a project as for who is he talking about its probably the team who handle the ghost section of this game and the root of this problem is probably outside of their scope if there is such a thing anyway.
Let's start from the fact that in the overwhelming majority of cases you can not in fact mod online games. At least not mod and still play them online - it's a little thing that the industry calls cheating. As for the rest this paragraph, that would mean this whole allegory of bugfixning/modding is defunct, because as you yourself stated, it's not at all what is supposed to be going on.for modding, it would be easy to understand if we say this game (their world) is an online game, yes, you can mod online games but there is a limit to that, besides what they are doing is not really debugging nor fixing a bug using mods because that would assume that the problem would never occurred again, what they are doing is just using their unique skill in game to mitigate the effect of the bug to a number of people within their reach.
nah, Sanderson's lore dumps are pretty easy to get, here I don't even know how to approach his explanation.Kudos to the translator!!
Seto's exposition reminds me of Brandon Sanderson's writing and to translate all that from Japanese to English... Well I don't even know the word to use here so I'll just say GOOD JOB!!
Ghosts are distortions of reality that exist in another plane of existence which overlaps with our own.Do let me know if I'm wrong, so what I can understand from what Seto said basically:
- The existent of "ghost" and "apparitions" is a distorted concept that can fool some individual (like Miko) into seeing them while they actually weren't there, like an illusion, but like a parallel universe, they do exist on the "other side" which was why he said "All things overlap."
- You can't touch them physically.
- They don't have a defined form, but their appearance will form depends on each individual's thought (usually lean on the disturbing aspect of the mind)
- Since they exist while also not at the same time, so they can blur the line between the living and the dead. Seto is the one who "stand in the gaps" so he can "send them back" to where they came from, but he can't close the "door" that lead them here?
My interpretation of what Seto said:
- Perception is not fixed.
- The folded-up map analogy means reality (or what Miko and us see) only feels solid once we perceive it, but that solidity is an illusion.
- Ghosts exist in a way that doesn’t conform to human categories like alive/dead” or real/imaginary.
- Ghosts are distortions.
- They’re not stable, physical entities. They resist being defined. When you try to put them into words or concepts, the definition falls apart ("outline falls apart")
- They feed on or twist human attempts at understanding (“they consume definition”).
- They overlap with our world.
- “All things overlap inherently” suggests the world of the living and the world of the dead aren’t truly separate, but layered together.
- That’s why some people perceive them differently (like how Miko sees a middle-aged man, while Rom seemed to see something else previously). Their appearance is filtered through each person’s mind and perception.
- They affect thoughts.
- By existing on these fluctuating “phases,” the apparations seem to interfere with perception and even “infect” thoughts, making people see disturbing forms.
- Seto’s role.
- He claims he positions himself as a kind of buffer, someone who works in the “gaps” between these overlapping realities.
- He doesn’t eliminate the distortions (he admits he can’t rewrite the rules or close the “door”), but he prevents them from crossing over too far and messing with the balance of the world.
My interpretation of what Rom is saying:
- Rom translates Seto’s more poetic explanation into gamer-speak
- Ghosts/apparitions are "unexpected bugs” in reality.
- Seto (and maybe the other exorcists) are considered “modders” who try to patch over the bugs with workarounds, since they don’t have the authority (like devs, which would be what? gods?) to fix the underlying problem.
- In other words, ghosts aren’t supposed to manifest so strongly in the world, but since they do, people like Seto and Rom try to contain or mitigate the damage without being able to erase it completely.
TL;DR
Ghosts Are:
- conceptual distortions that overlap reality, and don't have fixed rules on how they operate
- perceived differently by each individual, colored by our individual minds, personalities, fears, personalities, etc. (which makes sense based on what the characters have said thus far)
- Unstable, undefined, existences that are potentially infectious to human thought (kind of like a cognito hazard?) Which may imply Miko instinctively tries to ignore them, so they don't "infect" her and why it's so important for the distortions to not notice that she can percieve them
- Unsolvable bugs in the system of this universe's reality, which exorcists try to contain but can't inherently fix.
I'm marveling at the sheer... aura? is that the right term? of this ghost staring down an entire table of exorcists and telling them to behave.Damn, that skull headed butler thing's the coolest character design to come out of this series. Guy was badass